Kimball, Chase Patterson.
Variant namesChase Kimball was born on January 20, 1902 in Waterbury, Connecticut. He was a lawyer and banker in Waterbury and was active in local and civic and peace organizations. Kimball graduated from Yale College in 1925 and received an LL.B. from the Yale Law School in 1928. He returned to Waterbury in 1931 to practice law and to take charge of the trust department of the Waterbury National Bank. An advocate of international peace and justice in the 1930s, Kimball served as vice-president of the Connecticut branch of the League of Nations Association, treasurer of the Connecticut Council on International Relations, and chairman for peace of the Fifth Congressional District of Connecticut. He participated both locally and nationally in a number of peace organizations. Kimball was also active in the Connecticut Council of Churches, the National Civil Service Reform League, the Y.M.C.A., and the Mission Council of Congregational Churches. Following World War II he completed a Ph.D. at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and taught international law at various universities. He married Mary Lee Evans in l942, and they had three children. Kimball died in Milton, Massachusetts on June 4, 1977.
From the description of Chase Kimball papers, 1906-1971 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702200759
Chase Kimball was born on January 20, 1902, in Waterbury, Connecticut. He was a lawyer and banker in Waterbury and was active in local and civic and peace organizations. Kimball graduated from Yale College in 1925 and received an LL.B. from the Yale Law School in 1928. He returned to Waterbury in 1931 to practice law and to take charge of the trust department of the Waterbury National Bank. An advocate of international peace and justice in the 1930s, Kimball served as vice-president of the Connecticut branch of the League of Nations Association, treasurer of the Connecticut Council on International Relations, and chairman for peace of the Fifth Congressional District of Connecticut. He participated both locally and nationally in a number of peace organizations. Kimball was also active in the Connecticut Council of Churches, the National Civil Service Reform League, the Y.M.C.A., and the Mission Council of Congregational Churches. Following World War II, he completed a Ph.D. at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and taught international law at various universities. He married Mary Lee Evans in l942, and they had three children. Kimball died in Milton, Massachusetts, on June 4, 1977.
From the guide to the Chase Kimball papers, 1906-1971, (Manuscripts and Archives)
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creatorOf | Kimball, Chase, 1902-. Chase Kimball papers, 1906-1971 (inclusive). | Yale University Library | |
creatorOf | Kimball, C. A chronology of the stage performances of Caffarelli (1710-83). | Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries | |
creatorOf | Chase Kimball papers, 1906-1971 | Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives |
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